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Apply 'Black' formatter to py/test/correctness and py/test/generators #7135

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Trying to regularize all our Python code to a common style. Should be no functional changes here, just autoformatting + a few tweaks.

Trying to regularize all our Python code to a common style. Should be no functional changes here, just autoformatting + a few tweaks.
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@steven-johnson steven-johnson merged commit bad945f into main Oct 31, 2022
@steven-johnson steven-johnson added the backport me This change should be backported to release versions label Oct 31, 2022
@steven-johnson steven-johnson deleted the srj/pyblack branch October 31, 2022 16:57
steven-johnson added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 31, 2022
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* Apply 'Black' formatter to py/test/correctness and py/test/generators

Trying to regularize all our Python code to a common style. Should be no functional changes here, just autoformatting + a few tweaks.

* Update complexpy_generator.py
steven-johnson added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 1, 2022
* Rewrite python_bindings/apps (#7133)
* Apply 'Black' formatter to py/test/correctness and py/test/generators (#7135)
* halide.imageio needs to support arbitrary bufferviews (#7137)
* GitHub Workflows security hardening (#7136)
* Give pip.yml permission to read packages (#7139)
ardier pushed a commit to ardier/Halide-mutation that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2024
…halide#7135)

* Apply 'Black' formatter to py/test/correctness and py/test/generators

Trying to regularize all our Python code to a common style. Should be no functional changes here, just autoformatting + a few tweaks.

* Update complexpy_generator.py
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